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April 6, 2018 - Ranchers: Causalities in China trade war

America’s Cattlemen and Women are “Unfortunate Causalities” in Any Trade War National Cattlemen Beef Association Release, National Cattlemen Beef Association Respond to China Including U.S. Beef on Retaliatory Tariff List. Kent Bacus, Director of International Trade and Market Access for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, issued the following statement regarding […]


April 5, 2018 - Back the Renewable Fuel Standard

By Kraig Hoene Lebanon, Oregon The debate surrounding the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) has intensified and become much more complex recently. The efforts of a handful of oil refineries to portray the RFS as an unfair law to their bottom lines has attracted political opportunists like Sen. Ted Cruz to […]


April 4, 2018 - 3 fixes to Federal ownership of Western land

By John Newton American Farm Bureau, A 2017 Congressional Research Service report indicated that in 2015 the federal government owned approximately 640 million acres in the United States. Given that there are approximately 2.3 billion acres of land in the U.S., the federal government owns or administers programs on nearly […]


April 2, 2018 - Wyden to Trump: Don’t sell dam assets

U.S. Senator Ron Wyden Press Release Oregon’s U.S. Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley and a bipartisan group of their colleagues urged federal officials to oppose Trump’s Fiscal Year 2019 budget scheme that would auction off the transmission assets of the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) and other Power Marketing Administrations […]


March 30, 2018 - Farm Bureau warns of trade blowback

By American Farm Bureau Federation The following statement on possible trade retaliation by China against U.S. farm exports may be attributed to American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall: “If the trade situation continues to deteriorate, our lives as farmers and ranchers will become more difficult. America’s farmers and ranchers […]


March 28, 2018 - Klamath Basin drought crisis, 4000 jobs at risk

By Oregon Family Farm Association Severe water shortages and mountain snowpack levels less than half of average prompted a drought declaration for the Klamath Basin and the offer of federal assistance to help farmers curtail wind erosion on their land. Earlier this month, Governor Kate Brown signed the drought declaration […]


March 26, 2018 - Walden praised for $65M rural timber funds

By Association of O&C Counties The Association of O&C Counties (AOCC) recognized Congressman Greg Walden for his role in securing a funding offset for the extension under the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self Determination Act (SRS). The funding is included in the recent budget agreement reached by U.S. House […]


March 23, 2018 - Bipartisan timber plan part of budget deal

By The American Forest Resource Council, AFRC Applauds Bipartisan Agreement on Federal Wildfire Funding, Forest Management Solutions.  The American Forest Resource Council (AFRC), a trade association representing logging and milling companies in the West, today applauded a bipartisan agreement to include federal wildfire suppression and forest management reforms in the […]


March 22, 2018 - Trump tariff backlash, Keg company 30% layoff

Editorial, Wall Street Journal American Keg Company is the only remaining U.S. manufacturer of stainless steel beer kegs. Despite competition from German and Chinese firms, American Keg has only used domestic steel. But now it’s being punished for this domestic sourcing as Donald Trump’s steel tariffs have forced the business […]


March 21, 2018 - Big lawmaker turnover = wild 2018

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter This year, there has been an unusually large number of retirements, leaving many seats to be open (no incumbent) or have an incumbent who was appointed since the 2016 election and are facing voters for the first time. While primary elections are important in […]